Jukka Aho wrote:
Just a tip for those who are only just cutting their teeth on Python 3.0
and might have encountered the same problem as I did:
When a Python (3.x) program is run on a terminal that only supports a
legacy character encoding - such as Latin 1 or Codepage 437 - all
characters printed to stdout will be automatically converted from the
interpreter's internal Unicode representation to this legacy character set.
Python 5 is even stricter. Only ASCII (chars 0..127) can be sent
to standard output by default.
John Nagle
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